A rubbing device for alignment-treating an alignment layer on a substrate of a liquid crystal display, and the liquid crystal display in which the alignment layer on the substrate is rubbed by using the rubbing device. The rubbing device comprises a rubbing roller having a roller base and a rubbing cloth stuck on the outer surface of the roller base. The rubbing cloth has a plurality of slits formed parallel along the longitudinal direction of the roller base. The rubbing cloth may also comprises a plurality of separate rubbing cloth members which are stuck on the roller base via gaps therebetween and each of which has at least one slit formed parallel along the longitudinal direction of the roller base.
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1. A rubbing device for alignment-treating an alignment layer on a substrate of a liquid crystal display, the rubbing device comprising:
a rubbing roller having a roller base and a rubbing cloth stuck around the outer surface of the roller base;
wherein the rubbing cloth has at least one slit shorter than a width of said rubbing cloth formed parallel along the longitudinal direction of the roller base.
12. A liquid crystal display having a pair of substrates opposed to each other via a liquid crystal layer disposed therebetween, wherein each of the substrates has an alignment layer formed on the surface of the substrate on the side of the liquid crystal layer, and wherein the alignment layer on each of the substrates is alignment-treated by using a rubbing device comprising a rubbing roller having a roller base and a rubbing cloth which is stuck around the outer surface of the roller base and which has a plurality of slits shorter than a width of said rubbing cloth formed parallel along the longitudinal direction of the roller base.
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The present invention relates generally to a rubbing device for a liquid crystal display, and more particularly to a rubbing roller which has a rubbing cloth stuck thereon and which is used for uniformly rubbing an alignment layer on a substrate of a liquid crystal display panel.
A liquid crystal display panel generally has a pair of transparent substrates opposed to each other, and a liquid crystal portion composed of liquid crystal molecules disposed between the pair of substrates. An inner surface of each of the substrates has an alignment layer which is alignment-treated to provide a predetermined alignment direction of the liquid crystal molecules. The alignment treatment of each of the substrates is performed by using a rubbing device. The rubbing device has a rubbing roller for rubbing the surfaces of the substrates before assembling the substrates into a liquid crystal display panel. The rubbing roller has a rubbing cloth stuck on a roller base.
When the rubbing cloth is stuck on the roller base, there always exists a seam between opposing edges of the rubbing cloth. In case the substrates are rubbed by using such rubbing roller, alignment direction becomes uneven in some or all portions of areas where the seam of the rubbing cloth contacts the substrate. Therefore, display unevenness or defect of the liquid crystal display panel occurs.
In order to obviate such disadvantage, it may be possible, as a first method and as shown in
As a second method and as shown in
However, in the above-mentioned first method, it is necessary to precisely control the length of the rubbing cloth 102 along the circumference of a roller base 101 and to stick the rubbing cloth 102 precisely on the roller base such that the seam or gap 104 between the opposing edges of a rubbing cloth 102 can be as narrow as possible, taking the expansion and contraction caused by the temperature variation and the like into consideration. Therefore, it is usually very difficult to precisely control the length of the rubbing cloth 102 and to precisely stick the rubbing cloth 102 on the roller base 101.
Also, in the above-mentioned second method, it is also necessary to precisely control the length of the rubbing cloth members 202 along the circumference of a roller base 101 and to stick the rubbing cloth members 202 precisely on the roller base such that the gaps between the opposing edges of the rubbing cloth members become as narrow as possible or such that the gaps between the opposing edges of the rubbing cloth members are precisely controlled, taking the expansion and contraction caused by the temperature variation and the like into consideration. It is usually very difficult to precisely stick the rubbing cloth members 202 on the roller base 201 such that the gaps between the rubbing cloth members are precisely controlled. Also, the process of sticking a plurality of separate rubbing cloth members on the roller base requires close attention, becomes complicated and takes a long time.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a rubbing device which can uniformly perform rubbing or alignment treatment for a liquid crystal display.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a rubbing device which can uniformly perform rubbing or alignment treatment of an alignment layer of a liquid crystal display without producing unevenness of alignment caused by a seam of a rubbing cloth stuck on a roller base.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a rubbing device which can uniformly perform rubbing or alignment treatment of an alignment layer of a liquid crystal display and which can be easily fabricated.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a liquid crystal display which has uniform alignment direction in each alignment layer and which thereby has high image display quality.
It is still another object of the present invention to obviate the disadvantages of the conventional rubbing devices.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a rubbing device for alignment-treating an alignment layer on a substrate of a liquid crystal display, the rubbing device comprising: a rubbing roller having a roller base and a rubbing cloth stuck around the outer surface of the roller base; wherein the rubbing cloth has at least one slit formed parallel along the longitudinal direction of the roller base.
In this case, it is preferable that the rubbing cloth has a plurality of slits which are disposed parallel with each other.
It is also preferable that the plurality of slits are disposed at regular intervals along the circumference of the roller base.
It is further preferable that each of the slits has the same width as the width of the gap between end portions of the rubbing cloth opposing to each other on the surface of the roller base.
It is advantageous that the width of each of the slits and the gap between end portions of the rubbing cloth is equal to or smaller than 1 mm.
It is also advantageous that the space between the slits and the space between the gap of the opposing end portions of the rubbing cloth and the slits are equal to each other.
It is further advantageous that the rubbing cloth comprises a plurality of separate rubbing cloth members stuck around the roller base via gaps therebetween, each of the rubbing cloth members having at least one slit formed parallel along the longitudinal direction of the roller base.
It is preferable that each of the rubbing cloth members has a plurality of slits, and the slits of each of the rubbing cloth members are disposed at regular intervals along the circumference of the roller base.
It is also preferable that each of the slits has the same width as the width of each gap between end portions of the rubbing cloth members opposing to each other on the surface of the roller base.
It is further preferable that the space between the slits and the space between each gap of the opposing end portions of the rubbing cloth members and the slits are equal to each other.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a liquid crystal display having a pair of substrates opposed to each other via a liquid crystal layer disposed therebetween, wherein each of the substrates has an alignment layer formed on the surface of the substrate on the side of the liquid crystal layer, and wherein the alignment layer on each of the substrates is alignment-treated by using a rubbing device comprising a rubbing roller having a roller base and a rubbing cloth which is stuck around the outer surface of the roller base and which has a plurality of slits formed parallel along the longitudinal direction of the roller base.
In this case, it is preferable that the rubbing cloth comprises a plurality of separate rubbing cloth members stuck around the roller base via gaps therebetween, each rubbing cloth members having at least one slit formed parallel along the longitudinal direction of the roller base.
By using the rubbing device having a structure mentioned above, the whole surface of an alignment layer to be rubbed contacts the seam and/or slit(s) of a rubbing cloth, and rubbing strength, rubbing direction and the like become uniform throughout the alignment layer. Therefore, it becomes possible to uniformly perform alignment treatment, i.e., rubbing, on the alignment layer formed on a substrate for a liquid crystal display.
These and other features, and advantages, of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the figures, and in which:
With reference to the drawings, an explanation will now be made on a rubbing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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However, in the rubbing roller according to the present embodiment, a plurality of slits 3 are formed in the rubbing cloth 2 as shown in
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As mentioned above, in the present invention, the slits are formed in the rubbing cloth of the rubbing roller, and quasi-seams are formed on the circumference of the rubbing roller. Thereby, the whole surface of the alignment layer to be rubbed contacts the seams (slits) of the rubbing roller. Therefore, it is possible to avoid occurrence of areas which are alignment treated differently by the seam portion from other areas which are alignment treated by the rubbing cloth portion. As a result, occurrence of display unevenness or defect of a liquid crystal display panel can be avoided. Further, according to the present invention, unlike the conventional rubbing roller, very high precision in sticking the rubbing cloth on the roller base is not required, and process of sticking the rubbing cloth on the roller base does not require close attention and long time. Also, according to the present invention, the following advantages are obtained.
(1) Unlike the conventional rubbing roller shown in
(2) Unlike the conventional rubbing roller shown in
Even in this embodiment, the number of operations in sticking the rubbing cloth members 32 onto the roller base 31 can be reduced, and process of sticking the rubbing cloth members 32 on the roller base 31 does not require close attention and long time, when compared with the conventional rubbing roller.
As mentioned above, according to the present invention, in the rubbing device and the liquid crystal display fabricated by using the rubbing device, the slits are formed in the rubbing cloth of the rubbing roller, and quasi-seams are formed on the circumference of the rubbing roller. Thereby, the whole surface of the alignment layer to be rubbed contacts the seams (slits) of the rubbing roller. Therefore, it is possible to avoid occurrence of areas alignment treated differently by the seam portion from other areas which are alignment treated by the rubbing cloth portion. As a result, occurrence of display unevenness or defect of a liquid crystal display panel can be reduced or avoided.
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, one of ordinary skill in the art appreciates that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as set forth in the claims below. Accordingly, the specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense, and all such modifications are to be included within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, it is intended that this invention encompasses all of the variations and modifications as falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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